The 4th Artist Collaboration Exhibition Program at the Royal Heritage Museum in Trongsa was inaugurated in a ceremony attended by the Nubee Gup (local government leader) and a former lam neten (monastic authority) today, underscoring the exhibition’s significance to both the civic and spiritual communities. Their presence highlights the program’s role in bridging cultural heritage with contemporary artistic practices while strengthening ties with local institutions and traditional authorities.
Set within the historic Ta-Dzong, the program continues to serve as a dynamic platform for dialogue between Bhutan’s rich past and its vibrant creative present, reinforcing the museum’s mission as a living cultural institution.